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Terrace Bay News, 28 Jun 1972, p. 3

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a JUNE 28, 1972 TERRACE B AY NEWS : PAGE 3 . Wh rennnce BAY NEWS i Published every Wednesday in the News Printing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Phone 825 - 3747. Deadline for advertisements and news material is NOON MONDAY. Classified Ads - Cards of Thanks and Announcements - Minimum Charge - 75¢ (25 words and under). CASH IN ADVANCE, (I.00) if charged. 3¢ per word after 25. Subscription Rate - $4.00 per year. (in town). $5.00 per year. (out of town). Second class mail. Registration number 0867. Super Week - cont'd staff, provided that a few changes are made. One is to have Super Week about a month earlier, so that it does not interfere with year-end work or give students (whose spares became full mornings or afternoons out of school) the idea that the school year is already over. Secondly, we are entertain- ing the idea of having a set of Super-Days, in effect spreading One Super Week over a period of three or four weeks. If most plans are farily flexible, then we can take advantage of good weather, and prevent an accumulation of too many field trips, films and projects in a single week. Both teachers and students at Terrace Bay Campus hope to repeat Super Week, or something similar to it next year. Hopefully other schools may find this a useful method of increasing the flexibility of their programmes. LADIES GOLF NEWS Ladies the match play is drawn up, so call up your partners and start swinging those clubs. Ollie also informs me she has the tickets for the draw, which will be distributed shortly. The Tues- day twilight June 13th, winners are as follows: - Low Net-Julie Rattray; Runner-up Low Net-Jean- nette Gunter; Consolation-Isabelle Ferrier. The June 20th Twilight = Low Gross-Marion Wright; Least Putts-Jan Hall. Keep swinging gals. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hong Chow of Terrace Bay a girl on June 22nd, 1972. LIBRARY NEW BOOKS 1) The Nianheads = Major Hunting - The first serious novel about the American Army in Vietnam written by a man who was part of it. 2) Eskimos = Kaj Berket = Smith - IHustrated 3) Guide to Coins 4) Captains and the Kings - Taylor Caldwell (a novel about an American Dynasty. 5) The Peaceable Kingdome - Jan de Hartog - From its gripping start in the England of Cromwell to its immensely moving climax in the American wilder- ness. Early pioneers who transmitted their love of God through their lives rather than their works, a passionate novel of compassion. 6) The Game of the Foxes - Ladislas Farago - Author of Patton - "The untold story of German Espionage in the United States and Great Britain during World Word II 7) The Great Moghuls = The title that 17th Century Europeans gave the Emperors of India, conjured up wealth and splendour. They were reported by one traveller the greatest master of precious stones that inhabit the Earth. Sumptuous palaces and cities, enatic flower gardens. Beautifully illustrated. 8) V.D. The 'A-B-C' - Joan Grover M.D. 9) Fleecing the Lambs = A startling look at Wall- street's most powerful institution, The New York Stock exchange. 10) The Twelfth Mile = Perrault - Noval of adventure and espionage at Sea 11) Australian Adventure = The trials and triumphs of an adventurous trio in a wild and remote land. 12) Dictionary of Canadian Biography - 1891-1880 13) The Appalachian trail = National Geographic Society. Ld LADIES Let us save you the drudgery of preparing Sun- day dinner this week: Host a LIFETIME Dinner Party - all food supplies = all catering services provid- ed - receive a lovely hostess gift = door prizes for guests. For further information without obligation write Gordon Hardy, General Delivery, Terrace Bay Ontario

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